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How my case of the sniffles illustrates a problem we create when we try to correlate

Posted on December 19, 2021February 4, 2022 by Andrew Parks

The other day, I got a pretty bad case of the sniffles (no, it wasn’t covid). I had a sore throat, fatigue, didn’t handle caffeine well, and had no motivation to do really anything. Everything was kind of blurry. Given I had a pretty big work event coming up in

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